Banski dvori
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Banski dvori is a name for the historical building on the west side of St. Mark's square in Zagreb, Croatia. It is a long, two-storey Baroque building which was the residence of Croatian bans from 1809 until 1918. During SFRY (1943-1991) it was the official residence of Socialist Republic of Croatia presidency. Since 1992 it is the official residence of Croatian government.
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